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They are fairly traditional and show a certain delicateness.
Mindy didn't seem to do things with the delicateness of most women.
Thus one simple maneuver suddenly took on the delicateness of a mission with international consequences.
This, indeed, was the source of its delicateness.
It seems as if all delicateness had fled.
In the subdued light of my room, his features were softened, but there was a delicateness to them that took my breath away.
Because of the delicateness of the issue, officials at the Japanese fund have refused to break down the 285 recipients by nationality.
Snowflakes are a great device for the songwriter since they represent beauty, purity, uniqueness and delicateness.
To Noah, with a charming delicateness she said, "Would you excuse us while we go to the ladies' room to repair ourselves?"
There was a delicateness I wanted to capture, but I wanted to make that contemporary."
Orchids represent beauty, grace, femininity and delicateness, but they're also symbols of virility, luxury and love.
It converts the delicateness of Debussy or the explosiveness of Shostakovich into what the audience hears.
The most common subset of such suffixes are the diminutives, which convey the idea of smallness, delicateness, etc. (also for endearing terms).
The front facade has a "broad Gothic Arch flanked by twin spires notable for the impression they give of lightness and delicateness."
As conductor he forged fire, soul, delicateness, and passion, when performing the music of Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Mozart and Brahms.
The name derives from the Latin fragillimus ("very fragile"), referring to the delicateness of the bone produced by very thin laminae (vertebral walls).
She was particularly fascinated by Dmitriyev's strength and Mishkutienok's delicateness, and as they grew and matured, Moskvina played on those assets.
There was a delicateness, a softness to the way that Tammy pleasured her nipple that was even more pleasurable at the moment that pinching fingers could have been.
He is characterised by a "boring delicateness compared to other artists of the group, but fails to reach the origina of e.g. the Acheloos Painter.
In another work, muslin cloths textured like weather worn skin are stretched into five organic forms, each seemingly compliant to a pull that makes known its delicateness with a gentle opening.
She was flat-chested, though an appealing suppleness compensated for her lack of amplitude, and she had a charming feminine delicateness most apparent in her small bones, slender arms, and swanlike neck.
Her style has been defined by the Dizionario della Moda as eclectic, her clothes, as having the delicateness of a ballet dancer, while at the same time, the strength of a rock star.
It also seems unlikely that he has fallen out with his current paymasters, notwithstanding the delicateness of his involvement in the decision of Sir Victor Blank, the outgoing Lloyds chairman, to fall on his sword.
However according to others it is like Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, where there is a beauty and delicateness in this raw production, with the emphasis on the words, the melodies, the song structures that are the defining elements of Kelly as a songwriter.
As evidence, he pointed out that the internal trabeculae were widely spaced, that the upper bill was broad whereas the palatines were narrow, and the fact that no preserved upper rostrum had been discovered, which he attributed to its delicateness.